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| ====== GoPro Hero 10 sharpness settings ====== | ====== GoPro Hero 10 sharpness settings ====== | ||
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| + | The **GoPro Hero 10** camera has three different settings for sharpness. Here there are the **details enlarged by 200%** of three frames captured with the three different sharpness settings. I think that the **default medium** setting is the way to go. | ||
| ===== High ===== | ===== High ===== | ||
| - | The **sharpness** filter at the **high** | + | The **sharpness** filter at the **high |
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| ===== Medium (default) ===== | ===== Medium (default) ===== | ||
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| + | At the **medium setting**, which is the default, the **halo** produced by the software filter is still noticeable (at 200% enlargment), | ||
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| ===== Low ===== | ===== Low ===== | ||
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| + | At the **low setting** the artifical halo is practically absent and the visual effect at 100% enlargement is a bit blurry. You may want to use this setting for a face closeup to hide the **skin imperfections** or if you intend to apply a sharpness filter on **post production**: | ||
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| + | ===== The full frames ===== | ||
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